2002-12-23
Saarbrücken RealObjects is pleased to release their latest WYSIWYG Java applet editor, edit-on Pro 3.0. edit-on Pro 3.0 offers an improved spectrum of on-line editing functions, guaranteed to make the process of updating professional web material even more dynamic. RealObjects easy-to-use editing solutions have revolutionized the way over thousands of users worldwide creating and maintaining their Internet/Intranet content. The new edit-on Pro 3.0 offers the following feature enhancements:
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Support of Cascading Style Sheets (CSS).
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Creation and editing of style sheets, API for import/export of styles and style sheets.
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Support for read-only elements and read-only areas, editing of template-based documents.
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Custom XML tags. Define your own tags using XML.
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Native XHTML data format.
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Filtering of imported or pasted HTML-Code via TIDY from W3C (on client or server).
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Support of ALIGN attribute, e.g. text will flow around images.
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Redo/Undo and Search/Replace functions.
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Copy/Paste of rich text format from Microsoft Word, Excel (tables) and IE - only when using the SUN JRE 1.4.1 on Windows platform. This feature can be enabled/disabled using a parameter.
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LiveConnect emulation for Mac OS 9 and Mac OS X. Now you can use the JavaScript API even under Mac OS.
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Possibility to constrain the color dialog, definition of custom color palette and color mapping.
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Support for <span>, <div>, <sup>, <sub>.
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Changing spell checker at runtime, adding user specific words to the spell checker dictionary at the server at runtime.
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Flexible mapping of Java VM fonts, style sheet font names and font menu names.
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Editor which can "pop out" of browser in a separate, resizable window. Improves the ability to edit larger documents.
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New, smaller status bar (only 1 line), which reduces the required screen "real estate".
Please see the Product pages for more information about RealObjects fabulous line of content authoring products.
*Note: With the release of edit-on Pro 3.0, the edit-on Pro 2.x version will still be available as the more compact Java editor applet.